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Mormon Trail (Canada)

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Mormon pioneer wagon train (later re-enactment)

Canada's Mormon Trail has a variety of National Historic Sites, Provincial Historic Sites and many points of interest that display the unique cultural heritage the Mormons have had in the settling of Southern Alberta.

The Mormon Trail begins with the Village Stirling and follows highway 52 and highway 3 to Cardston.

Communities along the trail;

(see also LDS Settlements in Canada)

Historical Sites and points of interest;

(see also List of attractions and landmarks in Stirling, Alberta)

Events;

  • Stirling Settler Days,[1] Stirling
  • Raymond Stampede, Raymond
  • Hometown Christmas, Magrath
  • I Swam the Dam: Triathlon, Magrath[2]

See also

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